David Halladay has dropped the price on what is undoubtedly the finest and best-equipped Wharram Tiki 30 that has ever been built. If you're looking for a professionally built Tiki 30 - a catamaran that can take you on long offshore passages, cruise shallow waters off limits to most boats and daysail with a party on board, you won't find a better one. David says the boat has to go because there are new projects coming soon. This has been the demo boat for Boatsmith, Inc., and has been shown in boat shows from Mystic, Connecticut to Miami. At two years old, it has been meticulously maintained by the pros at Boatsmith and is ready for a new owner.
Here's his description of the boat and her inventory, as well as the reduced price:
Looking for the perfect boat to cruise the islands?
Boatsmith is now offering Abaco for sale for $50,000.
This is a stellar example of a professionally built James Wharram Designs Tiki 30. This boat has been our boatshow demo boat and is very well equipped.
There is a double and single berth in each hull with 4" foam cushions with Sunbrella covers The starboard hull also has the head and nav station with a storage area aft. The port hull includes the galley with a top loading icebox aft. There are two Bomar hatches and two opening Lewmar portlights in each hull for easy access and great ventilation. These all have screens as do the companion ways. The lights throughout the boat are LEDs. There are 6 lo amperage fans, a 1400 watt inverter, a 180 watt solar panel with controller.
The cockpit is shaded by a rigid anodized aluminum tube bimini with the solar panel mounted on top. The cockpit is fully outfitted with 2" closed cell foam cushions with Sunbrella covers. Fuel, batteries, fenders, lines, BBQ and propane all are stored beneath the cockpit seats. There is a built in beverage cooler under one of the cockpit seats. Under the fwd athwartships seat is storage for the boat hook, boat mop, fishing poles and spears. The forward deck is slatted teak and the aft deck includes two trampolines and a teak swim ladder. There is a stereo/CD/XM/Ipod and VHF and GPS chart plotter. The motor is a new Yamaha 9.9 HP with electric start and power tilt. The motor lives under an insulated box in the center of the cockpit.
This boat draws only 26" and the motor and rudders are protected when grounding. The sails are in excellent condition. The genoa is on a Harken roller furler and there is an asymmetrical spinnaker with a snuffer. The primary anchor is a 22 lb Rocna and there are two secondary Danforths. The boat has a matching 14' rowing dinghy and several large fenders and a full complement of mooring and dock lines.
To arrange a demo sail or for more information call (561) 632-2628.
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